Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Indeed. By the way...quite a warm pro & anti discussion about bow-thrusters, is going on right now in the Yachting Monthly Scuttlebutt.
.... with a radius at the edge of the tube to be 10% of the diameter. This feathering gives up to 20% greater thrust as the water flows faster and straighter through the tube. ....
You are all wrong [ducks for cover]
The reason some (practically all) bow thrusters are noisy is due to a poor installation, many times from the factory.
Turbulence in the water is causing the noise and that turbulence is caused by having sharp edges on the two ends of the bow thruster tube.
Bow thrusters need to be installed with 1. a minimum of the radius of the tube below the water 2. with a radius at the edge of the tube to be 10% of the diameter.
This feathering gives up to 20% greater thrust as the water flows faster and straighter through the tube.
If you can get the hold of a Side Power install manual, it's all there in black and white - why leading british power boat manufacturers continue to install the thruster tubes with hard (sharp) edges can only be down to cost...
Whatever happened to the water-jet bow thruster idea??
You are all wrong [ducks for cover]
The reason some (practically all) bow thrusters are noisy is due to a poor installation, many times from the factory.
Turbulence in the water is causing the noise and that turbulence is caused by having sharp edges on the two ends of the bow thruster tube.
Bow thrusters need to be installed with 1. a minimum of the radius of the tube below the water 2. with a radius at the edge of the tube to be 10% of the diameter.
This feathering gives up to 20% greater thrust as the water flows faster and straighter through the tube.
If you can get the hold of a Side Power install manual, it's all there in black and white - why leading british power boat manufacturers continue to install the thruster tubes with hard (sharp) edges can only be down to cost...
A water jet nozzle could be quite small and could be installed on both sides of bow and stern.
How powerful a motor would be required to pump water to the nozzles?